PRESS RELEASE
The Police Welfare Association (PWA) expresses grave concern and condemns an incident that occurred in Mero involving two officers who were effecting an arrest and were violently attacked by a mob of individuals.
The public must note that Police officers are mandated by law to respond to all reports and investigate all matters that are reported to them. During an investigation, it may be necessary to arrest a suspect to ensure the proper investigation and prosecution of a matter.
According to section 36(1) of Chapter 10:39 of the Small Charges Act, “Any person who disturbs or hinders any constable or peace officer in the execution of his duty under this act, or who aid, abets, or assists in such disturbance or hindrance is liable to a fine of one thousand dollars and six months imprisonment.
Furthermore, Section 36(2) of Chapter 10:39 of the Small Charges Act states, “Any person who assaults or beats or wounds or resists or willfully obstructs any member of the police service, any Rural Constable or Special Constable while in the execution of his duty, is liable to a fine of five thousand dollars and three years imprisonment. Provided that the Magistrate may abstain from trying the case summarily and commit the offender for trial for an indictable offense.
These offenses attract serious penalties, therefore members of the public, please be guided accordingly. The PWA is encouraging all residents, to respect officers on duty while executing their functions and to work together with them to ensure the safety, security and prosperity of our beloved country.